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in 15th February, 1971, provide for the restating,

in Decimal Currency, of the cost and fees pre

viously contained in three Statutory Instruments

(viz. Circuit Court Rules, 1967) (S.I. No. 37 of

1967), Circuit Court Rules (No. 2), 1967 (S.I. No.

118 of 1967) and Circuit Court Rules (No. 2)

1970, (S.I. No. 308 of 1970)).

S.I. No.

27

of

1971 —

Rules of the Superior

Courts (No.

3), 1970. — These Rules, which came

into operation on 15th February 1971, provide

for the restating, in Decimal Currency, of the

scales of costs set out in Appendix W of the Rules

of the Superior Courts, 1962, as amended.

A copy of these rules may be obtained from the

Government Publications Sale Office, G.P.O.

Arcade, Dublin 1. Price 12-£p (2/6).

STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE

Will members who are subscribers to Stubbs'

Weekly Gazette kindly note the following: —

As subscribers will be awere under the Enforce

ment of Judgments Act (Northern Ireland) 1969,

details of County Court Judgments registered in

Northern Ireland are shortly to be made available

to the public for the first time. As it is anticipated

that there will be a considerable volume of this

vital information, it has been decided that the best

way to deal with this additional work will be to

publish two separate editions of the Gazette for

Ireland, effective from March 1st, 1971.

From the date of this change you will be sup

plied with the edition for the particular area in

which you are located. However, no doubt a cer

tain number of our subscribers will wish to receive

both the Northern and Southern editions of the

Irish Gazette, and if you wish to do so, you should

notify Stubbs' Gazette immediately to ensure con

tinuity of information.

There has been no increase in the price of the

Irish Gazette during the past five years, but In

order to encompass the additional judgment in

formation it will be necessary to increase the price

of the Northern Ireland edition to £4.50; the price

of the Southern Ireland edition will remain the

same, £3.50. For those wishing to receive both

editions there will be a special discount price of

£7.00 for the two.

All orders for additional editions will be in

voiced proportionately in respect of the unexpired

portion of your existing subscription, to enable

the joint subscription to become renewable at the

same time.

OBITUARIES

BAKRY

(Dublin) — September 24, 1970, at

St. Michael's Hospital, Dun Laoghaire. John

Francis Brendan Barry, Solicitor, Dinish, Ardtona

Avenue, Churchtown. Admitted in Michaelmas

Term 1931, Mr. Barry practised in the firm of

Meldon & Co., 55 Merrion Square, Dublin 2.

JOHN BOLTON

of Messrs. H. T. Dix & Sons,

of Clare Street, Dublin, who was admitted in

Hilary Term 1942, died in Baggot Street Hospital,

Dublin, on 30th January 1971.

AUGUSTUS

CULLEN

of Wicklow died in

St. Columcille's Hospital, Loughlinstown, County

Dublin on February 10th. Admitted in Michael

mas 1920, he practised in Church Street, Wicklow,

under the title of Augustus Cullen and Son and

had been State Solicitor for Co. Wicklow. Mr.

Cullen had been a member of the Council of the

Law Society since 1959 and was a Vice-President

in 1966-67.

JOYCE, C. J. C.

The death took place on 18th

December 1970, of Mr. Charles J. C. Joyce, of

Orwell Park, Rathgar, Dublin, and of St. Stephen's

Green, Dublin. He was aged 66.

Educated at Belvedere College, Dublin, and

Trinity College, Dublin, he graduated in 1924 and

practised for some time as a solicitor in Nenagh,

Co. Tipperary. He later joined his father in the

firm of Joyce and Joyce in Dublin, and on the

death of his father in 1961 he became principal

of that firm.

EDWARD J.

KENNY, Solicitor, died on

February 4 in Dublin at the advanced age of 92

years; he was the oldest practising solicitor in the

Republic. He was admitted in Hilary 1902, and

practised as principal partner in the

firm of

Messrs. Sheridan and Kenny, 24 Eustace Street,

Dublin 2.

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